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Find inspiration at the Winter Arts Festival
Pull on your winter woollies and come on out and get inspired during the Winter Arts Festival. The Winter Arts Festivals is a month of…
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Frontline workers partner for Burns Awareness Month
To mark Burns Awareness Month, Victorian firefighters have joined The Alfred to remind families not to take a break from fire safety around the home…
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Pathway problem
A Berwick school is at loggerheads with Casey Council over plans for a proposed footpath. The Bernly Gardens Recreation Reserve project is underway next door…
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Making memories
Not wanting their children to miss out on what they described as the best night of their childhood, three mums banded together to hold debutante…
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Body found on Narre Warren street
Police and emergency services are currently on scene following the discovery of a deceased male in Narre Warren this afternoon. The man, who is yet…
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The powerhouse president
Glenn Gambetta has enjoyed one of the most successful tenures as a football club president in his half a decade stint as president of the…
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Titans staying united
There is a steely resilience about the Berwick Springs Football and Netball Club. Covid-19 has impacted community sport clubs immensely, but for a new senior…
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The true Keys to success
The Cranbourne father-daughter training partnership of Ken and Kasey Keys shocked the racing world on Saturday when their three-year-old Free To Move scored an unlikely…
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Speeders reign in Operation Regal
Drivers in Casey were in a hurry to get their celebrations started over the long weekend, with police recording a high number of speeding offences…
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Crowds and visitors back as restrictions lift
Acting Premier James Merlino has announced a major easing of Covid restrictions for Victorians as the state recorded another donut day of no new local…
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Clyde a priority as council reviews projects
Casey Council says it has taken another step towards transparency with a review of the strategy for its growth areas. At the council meeting on…
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Debts dismissed
Casey Council has written off more than $50,000 in debt after deeming the dollars “unrecoverable”. At its council meeting on Tuesday 15 June, the administrators…